WHITE SKULL have released a new official video for their second single ‘Metal Never Rusts’. The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album of the same title; “Metal Never Rusts” that will be released on October 21, 2022 as digipack CD and digital streaming/download format and on December 16, 2022 as Curacao Vinyl edition that is limited to 500 copies worldwide!
Digital single of “Metal Never Rusts” is now available across all digital and streaming platforms! Pre-save the album, here: https://bfan.link/metal-never-rusts
December 2nd will see the release of “Metal Against Animal Cruelty”, the first offering by all-star project FEELINGLESS. Brought to life by Hugo Markaida, member of Spanish melodic death metal band Rise to Fall, Feelingless is a project to support animal rights and to give a voice to the voiceless. Featuring top notch guest appearances by the likes of Björn Strid (Soilwork), Jon Howard (Threat Signal), Christian Älvestam (Solution .45, Miseration) and Ettore Rigotti & Claudio (Disarmonia Mundi) – just to name a few – “Metal Against Animal Cruelty” offers eleven tracks and will be coming out via powerhouse label Noble Demon. All proceeds raised from this release will be donated to local animal shelters in Spain, and in addition, the label will donate to an international animal welfare organization.
Founder and Feelingless mastermind Hugo Markaida comments:
The project was born in the middle of the pandemic, although it was an idea that had been germinating for a long time. My taste for this kind of projects began when I discovered, a few years before picking up the guitar, “The metal opera Pt. 1” by Avantasia in a local music store. An album that brought together many of my favorite heavy and power metal singers that, wrapped in a medieval fantasy concept, was for a teenager like me an object of devotion. If we jump in time to the moment when I was composing the material that would make up the fifth album of my band Rise To Fall, just moments before the pandemic, many of the ideas and compositions that I liked the most did not specifically fit to the band and, as in every album, I had to put them aside.
He continues:
Still thinking about that Avantasia album that impacted me when I was a teenager, to bring out a project of that magnitude myself with my favorite singers must have had a sense of importance for the person I am today. Something special that would draw attention to one of the causes I am most committed to. And, incidentally, to support it with the profits resulting from the project.
Both my partner and I are animal lovers, and we live surrounded by rescued animals. That is why it seemed important to me that, at a time when the whole of humanity was suffering from a global crisis and its consequences, we could not forget the most vulnerable. Thus, I began to outline the concept of the album around the exploitation and mistreatment of animals. I was willing to work with the best and most favorite of my artists, so I started composing the songs thinking beforehand about who was going to interpret them. I told the participating artists all about the project and its charitable nature, with no profit for the artists involved in favor of associations that help animals in need. It was touching to see how my idols sympathized with the cause and joined the project selflessly.
The result is “Metal Against Animal Cruelty”, a diverse metal album with twenty magnificent singers and musicians supporting the good cause on eleven tracks! Listen to the first single feat. Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork, The Nightflight Orchestra) here:
Hugo Markaida about the song: This track is a tribute to one of my favorite artists like Björn Strid and David Andersson (recently passed away, may he rest in peace) from my favorite band Soilwork. Björn was the first artist I contacted and he agreed to collaborate in the project. The lyrics have some reference to Soilwork, legacy of David Andersson in the last stage of the band and Björn, main composers of the band, but it has a deeper and more personal meaning, as well as the dream of touring with Soilwork in Japan. The drums in this song are played by Lawrence Dinamarca, a Chilean/Swedish musician of an amazing level that I met while touring with his ex-band Nightrage.The guitar solo is by Pedro J Monge (Vhäldemar, Chromaticity Studios) and bass by Iñigo Lopez (The Descent).
Tracklist:
Feelingless feat. Björn “Speed” Strid(Soilwork, The Nightflight Orchestra) & Lawrence Dinamarca
Anguish feat. Jon Howard(Threat Signal, Imonolith) & Gavin Iedema, NeroArgento, Lawrence Dinamarca
Peace feat. Mikael Sehlin (Degradead, Engel) & Lawrence Dinamarca
Love feat. Ettore Riggoti & Claudio Ravinale (Disarmonia Mundi)
Hope feat. Christian Älvestam (Solution .45, Miseration)
Nostalgia feat. Rachel Aspe (Cage Fight, Ex- ETHS) & Jake E (Cyhra, Ex- Amaranthe) & Lawrence Dinamarca, Diego Zapatero
Guit feat. Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork, The Nightflight Orchestra)
Pride feat. Daniel Heiman (Harmony, Heed, Ex-Lost Horizon)
Fear feat. Ville Viljanen (Mors Principium Est) & Dann Hoyos (Rise To Fall, The Space Octopus)
The album was produced, recorded and mastered at Chromaticity Studios by Pedro J Monge. Music and lyrics by Hugo Markaida (Except Anxiety Lyrics and music by Iñigo Lopez and music in Fear & Guilt by Iñigo & Hugo and Lyrics by Hugo). “Metal Against Animal Cruelty” will be coming out on December 2nd and is now available for pre-order HERE
Stickman Records, label home for high class bands such as Elder, Motorpsycho, King Buffalo, Weedpecker and many more, is proud to announce a new signing: IRON JINN from Amsterdam. Iron Jinn are Oeds Beydals (TheDevil’sBlood, DeathAlley), Wout Kemkens (ShakingGodspeed, DeNiemanders), Bob Hogenelst (BirthofJoy) and Gerben Bielderman (Pauw). Their self-titled debut is a frantic album that follows the logic of a dream: none. The nine songs are the result of a chaotic accumulation of modern world impressions, information and conversations that are forcefully pushed through a human funnel: the minds of Oeds and Wout.
IronJinn sounds downright exciting. The voices of Wout and Oeds reverberate passionately over mesmerizing grooves and pure melodies and harmonies. A rare combination in contemporary (rock) music. Guitarists/songwriters Oeds and Wout crossed paths for several years whilst playing in Death Alley and Shaking Godspeed. Finding common ground in challenging the status quo in heavy rock music, their first real get-together birthed a festival: the all-nighter Last Night On Earth. For their second collaboration they took to the Roadburn 2018 stage and performed new original material as IronJinn (then spelled ‘Iron Chin’). After their Roadburn live debut they kept on writing, teamed up with longtime friend and powerhouse drummer Bob and commenced the recordings for this debut album in the spring of 2021. After that Gerben was added to the band’s line-up.
Soft Healers is the new single from the album, and it’s now streaming HERE!
Wout Kemkens explains: “When we wrote Soft Healers, the nasty throbbing sensation of the music drove me towards the old Dutch saying, ‘soft healers cause stinking wounds’. The song also deals literally with the physical side of thoughts and actions: matter over mind, a reversal of the popular modern world catchphrase. Humans can be great tricksters, but it’s hard to outsmart some realities, I guess. You cannot always place will above matter, something we love to do.”
LUCIFER STAR MACHINE return with the adrenaline-fueled single and music video “Censorshipped”. The track is a punchy mixture of hard rock, punk, and hardcore on which the German five-piece shares their views on censorship and freedom of speech. Crushingly heavy yet sing along friendly, “Censorshipped” is the first single leading up to Lucifer Star Machine’s fifth studio album “Satanic Age”, which will be released during the spring of 2023.
Tor Abyss from Lucifer Star Machine on “Censorshipped”: “We’ve written this song during lockdown around 2 years ago. Musically we wanted it to be right in your face with a singalong vibe. Kinda like 90’s Death Punk but with a modern twist. Lyrically we wanted to express our views on cancel culture and censorship in general. We live in controversial times where natural laws like freedom of speech are being put to the test constantly. It’s important when living in a democracy, that we can endure different opinions. This is a song about the protection of liberty and individuality.”
“Censorshipped” is out now on all streaming platforms together with an animated music video made by Mike “Fox” Foxall (The Art Of Fox). The single is released on The Sign Records.
Upcoming live shows: Fri 21.10. Mannheim (7er) Sat 22.10. Bremen (Zollkantine) Thurs 17.11. Regensburg (Tiki Beat) Fri 18.11. Lichtenfels (Paunchy Cats) w/Warrior Soul Sat 19.11. Töging (Silo1) Sun 20.11. Hamburg (Hafenklang) w/Turbo AC‘s Fri 25.11. Berlin (Wild At Heart) Sat 26.11. CZ-Prague (Club 007 Strahov) Thurs 8.12. UK-Canterbury (Lady Luck) Fri 9.12. UK-Brighton (Pipeline) Sat 10.12. UK-London (Water Rats) Sun 11.12. UK-Birmingham (Scruffy Murphy’s)
Lucifer Star Machine are: Tor Abyss (Throat) Mickey Necro (Guitars) Mighty Ramon (Guitars) Benny Zin (Bass) Captain Fettsau (Drums)
On 28 October, German black metallers NOCTURNIS will release their full-length debut “Unsegen”. It is a concept album that tells the story of a young soldier in World War I, who is driven by his conscience into a no less harrowing inner struggle due to the atrocities he has experienced, which he ultimately loses. The album offers a symbiosis of darkness and melancholy as well as atmosphere and brutality on approx 38 minutes.
With the song “Unsegen II”, a first taste is now available as a cleverly realised lyric video on the MDD YouTube channel, watch it below!
Defiant six-piece nu-metal rockers SEETHING AKIRA announce their much-anticipated third album Nozomi releasing on November 11 is now available for pre-order from FiXT.
Nozomi features twelve supercharged tracks across a dynamic mix of metalcore, nu-metal, and hard rock soundscapes with thrashing guitars and brutal, melodic, and infectious vocal hooks. From the hard-hitting track “Punishment Instructions,” the nu-metal single “Internal Antagonist”, the rap/rock anthem “Something In The Water,” all the way to the more introspective metalcore single “Lost At Sea,” the album is an intense journey through the human condition and its response to hope.
The first track off the pre-order campaign is the synth-heavy nu-metal banger “Dioxide.” Carrying on the signature nu-metal/metalcore trend “Dioxide” keeps up the aggressive heavy rhythms that push the single along at a violent pace; with intense and provoking lyrics laced through an explosive rap/rock track that lives up to the hard-hitting reputation Seething Akira has garnered over the past few months.
“‘Dioxide’ is the thesis of the negative thoughts that tamper with hopes for both the present and the future,” states Seething Akira. “Living with this negativity like it is a separate entity to who we truly are. Recognizing this entity, but being unable to escape from its grasp over our own wishes and hopes.”
Explosive. Bombastic. Defiant. Intense. Seething Akira continues to rock on with their gloriously turbulent nu-metal sound towards their next album, Nozomi. Hot off the editorial success of their last album Dysfunctional Wonderland and with recent appearances at the Heavy Music Awards 2022, TECH-FEST, the Hammerdown Festival, UK TechFest, Amplified Festival 2022, the Free Road to Derby event, an appearance at Apocalypse Summer Bash at Bristol, headlining at Southampton, and a recently featured single on the hit Meta Quest VR game Smash Drums with “The Fallen”. With the announcement that they are joining Confession Of A Traitor on selected dates for their UK tour, Seething Akira is not slowing down any time soon. “Dioxide” is out now from independent multi-genre music label FiXT.
Seething Akira have developed a gloriously turbulent sound that is uniquely their own. Founded by vocalists Charlie Bowes and Kit Conrad, Seething Akira are a 6-piece electronic nu-core band hailing from the seafront city of Portsmouth, UK that have been tearing venues apart across Europe with their powerful fusion of genres since 2012.
The band’s first full-length album, Sleepy Skeletor, dropped in 2018 and made it clear that Seething Akira would be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come. In late 2020, the band launched a series of new singles leading up to their second album, the highly anticipated Dysfunctional Wonderland. With the strength of the band’s music and their popularity with fans rocketing skyward, they connected with the electronic rock label FiXT and forged a partnership for their future releases.
Seething Akira has been featured on the Rock Hard Spotify editorial list, while their single “Firepower” landed on Kerrang Radio and Scuzz. “I Am The Devil” and “The Islander” were both featured on BBC Introducing, and “The Islander” premiered on Soundsphere Magazine.
At home and on the road, Seething Akira have also put their stamp on staple festivals such as Bloodstock, Victorious, Camden Rocks, and many more while touring with bands like The Qemists and The Algorithm.
Recently Seething Akira have been releasing new singles throughout 2022 for their next album while blazing a trail across Europe on tour.
Tour dates: Oct 2nd – Key Club, Leeds – Main support to Confessions Of A Traitor Oct 7th – Cobblestones, Bridgwater – Main support to Confessions Of A Traitor Oct 9th – Green Door Store, Brighton – Main support to Confessions Of A Traitor Oct 22nd – Boston Music Rooms, London – Main support to Confessions Of A Traitor
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